In Auckland's Samoan community the wedding planners are nervous. Four 30-something bachelors have ruined every wedding in recent memory with their drunken antics. Now the local priest wants to blacklist them. Their best mate Sione's wedding is days away, and if they want to attend they'll have to convince the padre they've matured and find 'nice' girls to bring to the reception. This warm-hearted if somewhat old-fashioned film about young men pushed kicking and screaming into adulthood is only mildly funny. The main actors hail from a comedy theatre group, the Naked Samoans, and I suspect their slapstick, self-referential humour works a treat on stage. There's a funky, urban setting and a great soundtrack but don't expect more than a Polynesian Wogboy.